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Tenbergen Quotes By Valerio Massimo Manfredi

Remember, my boy, I never fight for the pleasure of wielding weapons. War, for me, is simply politics by other means. — Valerio Massimo Manfredi

Tenbergen Quotes By Booker T. Washington

In all my teaching I have watched carefully the influence of the tooth-brush, and I am convinced that there are few single agencies of civilization that are more far-reaching. — Booker T. Washington

Tenbergen Quotes By Leonardo Da Vinci

O time! swift devourer of all created things! — Leonardo Da Vinci

Tenbergen Quotes By Suzanne Brockmann

I was still a novice at the caped crusader super-sleuth thing, but it didn't take a degree from the Sherlock Holmes Detective School to see exactly what had happened here. Alison had come home, put her lunch in the zapper, poured herself a beverage, turned on her computer and ...
vanished off the face of the earth. — Suzanne Brockmann

Tenbergen Quotes By Matthea Harvey

Poems can't help but be personal. Mine are certainly an accurate blueprint of the things I think about, if not a record of my daily life. — Matthea Harvey

Tenbergen Quotes By Madeleine L'Engle

Give the public the 'image' of what it thinks it ought to be, or what television commercials or glossy magazine ads have convinced us we ought to be, and we will buy more of the product, become closer to the image, and further from reality. — Madeleine L'Engle

Tenbergen Quotes By Ralph Nader

The only true aging is the erosion of one's ideals. — Ralph Nader

Tenbergen Quotes By Thomas Malthus

The love of independence is a sentiment that surely none would wish to see erased from the breast of man, though the parish law of England, it must be confessed, is a system of all others the most calculated gradually to weaken this sentiment, and in the end may eradicate it completely. — Thomas Malthus